Domino's Pizza Hacked

Domino's Pizza Hacked

Hackers have cracked the Domino's pizza database, stealing the details of more than 600,000 customers.

Hacker Rex Mundi said the details would be released today unless the firm paid them €30,000.

In a message posted on an online clipboard, Mundi said: "Earlier this week, we hacked our way into the servers of Domino's Pizza France and Belgium, who happen to share the same vulnerable database.

"And boy, did we find some juicy stuff in there! We downloaded over 592,000 customer records (including passwords) from French customers and over 58,000 records from Belgian ones.

"That's over six hundred thousand records, which include the customers' full names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords and delivery instructions. (Oh, and their favorite pizza topping as well, because why not)."

Domino's pizza executive Andre ten Wolde said the ransom demand would not be paid and stressed that financial data such as credit cards had not been stolen.